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Contemporary Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Chapter 7 The Science of Psychopharmacology Psychopharmacology A primary treatment mode of psychiatric-mental health nursing care Psychopharmacology - continued ANA Task Force Guidelines Integrate current data from the neurosciences. Demonstrate knowledge of psychopharmacologic principles. Provide safe and effective care of clients taking these medications. 1

Psychiatric Medications Prior to the 1950s: focus on behavioral interventions and sedatives Mid-fifties: Introduction of the first antipsychotic medication chlorpromazine (Thorazine) Psychiatric Medications - continued Since then, many advances have led to the treatment of the client with mental illness in the community. Figure 7.1 The great success of biological psychiatry. This graph illustrates the dramatic decrease in psychiatric inpatient numbers since the inception of psychopharmacology. 2

Psychiatric Medications - continued Psychiatric medications allow for the correction of imbalances of brain chemicals. Many medications now have more uses than their original indication. Fluoxetine (Prozac): indicated for depression and now also for obsessions and premenstrual dysphoria Psychiatric Medications - continued Ongoing research on new medications Ongoing research on new delivery systems Newer depot: Resperidone Consta Orally Disintegrating Tablets Impact on Ethnic Groups Some ethnic groups are slow metabolizers. More side effects Greater risk of toxicity Some ethnic groups are fast metabolizers. Less effect of the medication 3

Impact on Ethnic Groups - continued High expressed emotionality = poorer prognosis and more relapses Ethnic diversity may impact how high expressed emotionality is perceived. Psychiatric Symptomatology and Side Effects Extended observation important Difficult to distinguish symptoms from side effects Psychiatric Symptomatology and Side Effects - continued Benzodiazepines may further sedate a client with dementia. Dementia getting worse or cognitive decline due to the medication Antipsychotic medications May cause parkinsonianism 4

Psychiatric Medications Positive Effects Allowed release of clients from inpatient hospital to treatment in the community Manage illnesses but do not cure them Eliminate or decrease the symptoms of mental illnesses Psychiatric Medications - continued Negative Effects Side effects Potential interactions with other medications and substances Possible need to cope with the realization of having a chronic illness Antipsychotic Medications Beneficial in disorders that include psychotic states Decrease symptoms of delusional thinking, hallucinations, confusion, motor agitation, motor retardation, formal thought disorder, blunted affect, bizarre behavior, social withdrawal, belligerence, and uncooperativeness 5

Antipsychotic Medications - continued Side effects ANS, extrapyramidal, other CNS, allergy, blood, skin, eye, endocrine, and weight gain Antidepressants Negative effects Tricyclics may aggravate symptoms in a person with schizophrenia. MAOIs may cause a hypertensive crisis when combined with: Foods containing tryamine Sympathomimetics SSRIs, SNRIs Antidepressants - continued Negative effects - continued Initiation of antidepressants may contribute to the risk of suicide in children, adolescents, and adults. 6

Antidepressants - continued Primarily treat depression Specific antidepressants may treat other symptoms as well. The negative effects include the potential side effects and interactions. Mood Stabilizers Treat disorders with significant variations in mood (bipolar disorders). Lithium: Initially the most effective Divalproex (Depakote) Carbamazepine (Tegretol) Guidelines for the Treatment of Bipolar Disorder A mood stabilizer is used in all phases of treatment. Atypical antipsychotics are preferable to conventionals. Mild depression is treated initially with a mood stabilizer; an antidepressant is used in the beginning of a severe depression. Rapid cycling is treated with a mood stabilizer alone. 7

Lithium Levels Lithium levels monitored due to the narrow window between therapeutic and toxic: Every 2-3 months If dosage increases If behavior changes Anxiolytic Medications Effect the disinhibition of fear-induced behavior. Side effects include addiction potential and overdose sequelae. Classes are benzodiazepines and nonbenzodiazepines. Insomnia Treatment includes: Antidepressants Benzodiazepines Nonbenzodiazepines OTC medications Barbiturates 8

Insomnia - continued Treatment of choice Nonbenzodiazepines Rapid absorption Efficient elimination Less hangover effect Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors Improve or slow the decline in functioning and memory of clients with dementia of the Alzheimer s type. Antipsychotics Conventional Block dopamine receptors at 70% to 80% occupancy to be effective. EPSEs occur at occupancy > 80% 9

Antipsychotics - continued Atypicals Reduced affinity for dopamine receptors Affinity for serotonin receptors Fewer EPSEs Reduction in negative symptoms Antidepressants Most antidepressants Make NE and or 5-HT more available to the synaptic receptors in the CNS. Tricyclics Block the reuptake of NE and 5-HT. MAOIs Interfere with the enzyme responsible for the breakdown of NE and 5-HT. Antidepressants - continued SSRIs Inhibit the reuptake of 5-HT. SNRIs Inhibit the reuptake of NE and 5-HT. Atypical antidepressant Buproprion (Wellbutrin) is believed to have noradrenergic and dopamineric effects. 10

Reuptake Inhibitor Click here to view an animation on Reuptake Inhibitor Mood Stabilizers Lithium Aids in the reduction of neurotransmitter release into the synapse and enhances return. Lithium and anticonvulsants May affect neurocellular changes that occur over weeks and months. Anxiolytic Medications Benzodiazepines Potentiate GABA, producing relaxation. Benzodiazepine receptors Type 1: located in parts of the brain responsible for sedation Type 2: located in parts of the brain responsible for cognition, memory, and psychomotor functioning 11

Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors Increase available acetylcholine in the CNS by decreasing acetylcholinesterase, an enzyme that breaks down acetylcholine. Educating Clients Promotion of self-care Advocation for the best outcomes Awareness of drug counterfeiting Safe use of herbal medications and supplements Resources http://www.psych.org/psych_pract/treatg/pg/prac_guide.cfm This site for the American Psychiatric Association includes practice guidelines for mental illnesses, most of which contain a section on pharmacological treatment of the disorder. http://www.fda.gov The Food and Drug Administration, whose mission includes providing for public safety by assuring the safety, efficacy, and security of medications, offers information for consumers and health care professionals related to medications and a host of other issues. 12

Resources - continued http://www.nimh.nih.gov/health/publications/medications/complete -publication.shtml This National Institute of Mental Illness site provides patient educational publications about the various medications used to treat mental illnesses. 13